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|    Antony Clements to All    |
|    looking for a good implementation of SHA    |
|    30 Aug 07 23:37:59    |
      From: antony.clements@optusnet.com.au              I can't find one anywhere on the net and my skills are lacking in that       particular area of coding. The closest I can find is a truncated version of       SHA-384 that someone is trying to pass off as SHA-1. The official SHA-1       standard has an output string of 160 bits, or 20 characters, the module that       I have has an output string of 320 bits or 40 characters. Is anyone here a       classy enough coder to write a properly working module of SHA-1 that       actually fits the standard? optimization for 32 and 64 bit would be much       appreciated.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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